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provision to give irs 1.5 bil billion dollars to modernize its system and hire more people. right at that same, they decide to delete 30 million tax records. >> do we know if the records are backed up electronically. >> there is no indication. we don't know. >> got it. you are terrific come back, we're a week away from us going to dc, monday, tuesday, tune in. thank you for watching, join us tomorrow night, have a good evening. kennedy: you want an october surprise, you got one. former hawaii democrat congress cam tulsi gabbard
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going scorched earth on the donkeys she is leaving democrat party, because she is disgusted with its direction. how on earth do some top dems still think they can hold the house majority? congresswoman tulsi gabbard has been a thorn in the side of the establishment, democrats for a long time, she served as vice chair of democratic national committee over the years she began to stray, and blasted justice department corruption, and cheered overturn the roe v. wade. and she it not vote to impeach president trump, today she dropped ball. >> i can no longer remain in today's democratic party that is under the complete control of an elitist cabal of war mongers who are driven by cowardly wokeness and divide us, by smoking
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anti-twice racism, i believe of the government that is by the people, of the people and for the people, today's democratic party does not, it stands for a government that is of, by and for the powerful elite. i'm calling on my fellow common sense independent minded democrats to join me in leaving the democratic party. >> independent with a capital i, she has not said whether she will become a republican, she is not getting invited to nancy pelosi's 300 birthday at french laundry. she is right, everything she is saying there is true, they are elitist, no longer representative of their constituents and woke nonsense is poison. california congressman adam schiff, schiff for brains is confident that democrats will win the house, that is fun. and uber liberal filmmaker michael moore predicting dems the win in a blue
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tsunami only if he jumps in the shallow end of the pool. our party panel. he is the architect of space needle, jason is back. and we have democrat strategist, a radio host, a fact news contributor, leslie marshall. she has a thing to say and author, reason senior editor. robby suavey. welcome in jason i start with you. where do you think tulsi goes from here in terms of party, is it important she make a party son declaration? >> i don't think she has to make a partisan declaration. the mone . she is making democratic party is no left. not a shock that someone like tulsi o or every day
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democrats would say the party is too far to one side, you say, you want we'll be pro criminal, and we'll endorse abortion up until the baby's first cry, we'll take the stands as we have take ownender to point we're not willing to defined what a woman is, most people on the democrat side are saying themselves, she is now speaking to me, does this mean see this will run for something? outside of what she did in congress, maybe. but right now i think she is trying to seat of party, as a republican i want to have a sane democrat party, i would like the two part system, two party system it keeps republicans in check, any time one party has too much power, it causes problem for the democracy. kennedy: any time two parties have too much party it really causes problem, that is what we have right now, i would like to see her remain independent and bash the establishment in both corners right now.
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lesley, it is not a sure thing. in terms of the house races for democrats, really, anything but. republicans don't have to pick up a lot of seats, it is the independents this hold cards, 61 % say that economy is number one issue they are voting on. >> there is so much to say on this. down have tons of time. that is number one issue for everyone. does not matter. close seconds come for arizona, texas and border states immigration, then other straights like colorado, you see abortion a second issue, tulsi gabbard, i have to say, not being snarky, at first they said tulsi gabbard left democratic party, i am a democrat, i said is he still a part of it i thought she left a long time ago this is my take away someone
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needs more attention and more likes to twitter, 14she will be a new independent and she is the new ralph nader, she wanted to be president, she u.s does not see dem kratdic democratic party doing it for her, whatever she runs for could be trying to become president again. kennedy: robby, were you surprised by the condescending reaction from a lota lot democrat similar to about what. lesley said. what does there is a they are just as excited about someone leaving the democrat party. >> it is bad news for democrats, when i hear them say good we didn't want her, who is there left? they did the same thing with joe rogan, he said he was a bernie sanders supporter then so many democrats in media, alike they are embarrassed. then overtime, he is friendlier to some aspects
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of the republican party and then they are mad about that. one thing i did want to say about tulsi in addition to, that and i'm struck by so much that has not changed about what she think, the parties have changed. she has been denouncing regime change and foreign entanglements and neoconservative policy agenda for years, denouncing it. when it was a left wing position. but now we're in a place where the democratic party is marching the representatives, not the actual people, but representatives lock, step in line with the kind of interventionism with ukraine and support and endless financial support for the war. and it is the republican party, minority but only opposition toa ukraine endless funding of ukraine from the republican party. in that sense, the parties have changed not tulsi, she said the same thing all the way along. kennedy: that is interesting then. jason, because, you know she
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does hold a lot of cards. do you think that the times is mend to do damage to democrats this close to the midterm? >> the question is. is she doing it to save democratic party or for her own political ambitions, probably a little bit of both, democrats go so far to left, her coming out right now, before the midterms, basically telling other voters, it is okay, you are probably feeling what i feel about this party. and i don't just to have vote with democrats, you can go ahead take that risk and vote for someone else who is more of a reflect reflection of your valley, to. lesley point if you are a democrat right now in arizona or texas, there is a la lot on the line who want an open bored ishii is giving everyone the green light to say, go ahead, and vote with your brain as well as your heart. and they tell you democrats right now, they are too, too
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extreme. kennedy: and there are a lot people who feel that way, a lot of people say this is not why i signed up to be a democrat. we're supposed to help people, but what they are doing is very counter intuitive and ha harmful. >> panel is not go anything where, we have much to cover. a little bit of -- putin ramping up attacks on civilian amid words to russians launched cyberattacked on u.s. banks and airports. special op shoulder brett velicovich is here to discuss next. another busy day? of course - you're a cio in 2022. but you're ready. because you've got the next generation in global secure networking from comcast business. with fully integrated security solutions all in one place. so you're covered. on-premise and in the cloud.
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kennedy: russians bombing ukrai ukrainian civilians. ukraine president zelenskyy asked western nations for advance air defense, new missile attacks 4 days after someone blew up the bridge connecting russia and crimea, a major embarrassment for putin, he calls it an act of terrorism, ukraine has not claimed responsibility for
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the attack, come on, w if they didn't do it who did. it putin or reacting joining he now fox news contributor brett velicovich, what do you see here? >> i think recent airstrikes show putin can reach out at any point and press pause on ukraine's celebrations. but, i don't think in the end it changes the course of the war, e ukrainians civilians are sadly figuring out how to live with this new reality, we hava to could strategic that reality is that russia is a nuclear power, they can put a pause on this conflict with one single strike, i think we'll see morrissca laying -- escalation, to me in end, i think strikes feel counter productive this russia's overall agenda, it is
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accelerating the rate at which international community is runs to defense of the ukranians, there is greater air defense systems, and u.s. government seems to be clear they should be providing additional weapons at a rapid rate to protect against these attacks again civilians infrastructure. it is backfired i think in the larger scheme. kennedy: zelenskyy is asking for more and more. does this prolong the war? or does it ensure that it ends quickly? it seems as though the more money and the mo more -- advance systems this go in the more putin is backed into a corner, and he escalates. at what point does that escalation reach tactical nuclear weapons? >> that is the biggest issue, i go to ukraine. clearly this war is not ending any time soon. no one like you said, seems
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to be working on de-- deescalating things. we just keep seeing it build, russia conducts a strike, and u.s. and international community pile on more weapons, the focus is more on military ex calaying. that is the big thing, putin they talk politically a bit but they have been trying to negotiate on crimea that began years ago. no side is having meaningful deescalation talks and i think that the u.s. government will have to get involved as winter comes we'll see more strikes before that. and -- >> they will destroy the kind of infrastructure and energy production that keep ukrainians warm and alive. that is why some g-7 nations are calling it war crimes. you know, the u.s. wants to
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behave rick -- mavericks, we come in and safe the day, where we're at it is such a stalemate doesn't feel that will happen, what are chances that china or turkey come in and cools it down and actions as sort of a moderate ing force, is that possible? >> i don't think that china is helping, and turkey is selling weapons on ukraine. i've never been a fan of u.s. being vo vocal and loud to how supportive we are. they have control of their internal media, purpose for us to continue to support but they could be a by quieter, another issue, a lot of the attacks on russia they continue to be on civil civilian targets, russia
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needs to be designated as a state terrorist group. kennedy: that is my next we, what does it take? these by laws are so fairly written if they are -- fapoorly written, if they're committing the war crimes in the open how can they stay as permanent members of u.n. security counts. >> i don't understand it. i can't understand it. there is clear evidence. case after case of war crimes, i've seen it with my own eyes, they need to show investigation and proof of thethe car war crimes, people are tired of hearing about it but not shown with have investigators, they need to get russia removed. it will continue in the occupied terror that's ukraine is take back from russia control. they find more mass graves and more repeated stories from the ukrainians suffers the atrocity the and that is
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really only thing in the end if we get the community to be galvanized and send russia away. it strikes them militarily and economically and hopeful we get putin in the hague where he by longs. kennedy: even state-controlled press and protesters and those mobilized in russia will join forces and reach critical mass, brett thank you, say stay safe when you visit ukraine. kennedy: a pro-russia hacker grouped claimed responsibility for several hack attacks at u.s. airport and a u.s. bank, kill net urged followers to participate and overwhelm web sites by flooding them with traffic, major airports like lax and at actor and they claim have block on-line infrastructure of shel -- jpmorgan
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chase. here to discuss founder any ceo of trust economy. dave kennedy is back. tell me about kill net and how coordinated are they with russia government? >> thank you. >> kill net started around march of 2022, came out pro russian, against anyone that of ukraine. they have gone begins norway, and italy and u.s., and they are a pain in the butt with who they are targets they go after critical infrastructure, that could cause outaged here in united states leader call kill m milk, we hackers use our own a alias. kill milk is leader of kill n internet they launch what are called distributed
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server attacks they are flooding the network and your computers and is the system so they can't be used, it is a low sophisticated attack but it has major implications of shutting the sites down where they can't be used. kennedy: is this a taste of things to come? what should use government be mindful of in terms of cyber security. not just government infrastructure but major airports and banks. >> groups like kill net more activists usually don't have as much impact when it comes to targeting large breaches. the major concern, i think when ukraine-russia conflict started transpiring every was expecting a mass cyber war attack here in u.s. from
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russia, these types of attacks coordinated by russia's gru or intelligence groups take time and coordination, you should believe that is occurring now, we'll see larger attacks from russia in retaretaliation. cyber is a method that russia will use to really blow back to us here in u.s. and cause -- russia's hope pressure politically to get to us back off, you can be assured that is planned, you know executed on as we speak right now. and we should be raising the bar with cyber security. kennedy: are we screwing with them a little bit? i know you can't give me details but -- >> we we're always screwing with them, everyone is hacking one another, like the wild west with you know no rules and regulations, we're hacking china, and china is hacking us, we're hacking russia and hush hush russia is hacking us.
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but dig data breaches, solar winds, that take 6 to 8 months almost a year to plan and execute. those big, big breaches that we see that may have impact in the states take a long time to plan out, they are things that we should be considers from russia. kennedy: that is why we have dave kennedy on the case, thank you, my dear. >> that is right! kennedy: thank you, man. >> thank you. kennedy: coming up president biden he is turning the big 80. you might not see 80 candles on the white house cake this year, i'll tell you why with the panel, they are back next.
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kennedy: yeah, see, that was last night's mouth trumpet monday song, no one got it someone requested it, the person that requested it didn't get it. try against next week. elizabeth warren wants you to believe that federal government knows what is fair, fair is fair, reportedly trying to create a quote equity ad adviser for fema to decide who receiving federal aid after a disaster. kamala harris suggesting a similar system. >> it is our um, lowest income communities and our communities of color, that are most impacted by extreme conditions we have to address this in a way that is about giving resources based on equity, understanding that we fight for equality but we need to fight for equity. kennedy: equity. that comment sending many hurricane survivors into a
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total panic. can we trust the federal government to decide who deserves most help. >> party panel is back, jason and leslie marshall, and robby suave. about what is wrong why is there a litmus test for every gdthing? >> i remember when it was called racist to treat people differently on the basis of skin color, weird we have gone to a point where now we use equity, democrats have redefined. no longer means equal access that is code they will hand out aid on base was race that is really silly if you make argument that people who are low income, maybe to be more often than nat black or latino communities, well giving money equal to low income communities will still get to black and latino people but not
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punishing people who are white or asian or native american, who happen to below income. just sil silly to me we pretending this isn't racist. when it is. kennedy: why can't we just come up with good systemmies systems to help people. >> what is unfair, if we look at one community in florida, dunbar, went fires fires, an african-american community. they still down have electricity when you turn on ffaucet. you have an sanibel island and fort myers beach, they are white communities, they received their aid and their power and water to be clean,
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first. this community just one example in state of florida after hurricane ian in b dunbar, i think that is what senator warren and vice president are speaking, to i don't think you need someone who has a title, like you know to look at equity, but i think that is essential we look at who is affected and it should not be based to race but need, we could agree if you live in a poor area, you don't have electricity, and you have brown water coming out. muddy water out of your faws ifaucet, you are more in need and less able to help yourself. kennedy: okay, first, fort myers is decimated. it is not like you know they are back to bikini parties and body shots, they are many parts of florida that have been destroyed. and yes, some are worse than others, some places they have private systems,
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because they know that government reaction can be a series of systemic failures. but, here is the problem robby, we're not talking this -- not equality, people were scared in florida because they thought they were not getting help because they know what the word equity means. that is code. >> w they are accidentally conceding fema is failing to get people who most need disaster assistant, not getting what they need, we agree, it is uncontroversial, whoever was hit worst, by natural disasters needs help, that is who federal government should prioritize, when they are trying to d do, that s unsexy to say, that they have to find a language to be interpreted in
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activist woke way. based to race or gender. that they can't do, federal government p prohibited from, that leave is simple, federal government needs to get help to people who need it based on need not some skin collar characteristic. kennedy: you know, you are actually when you inject that you add another layer of bureaucracy. which makes getting aid slower. it slows down the process, if you have one more person who has to look busy, and check boxes that means that the people who are desperate, for potable water and a place to sleep they will get that later. so that is the failure of government and this progressivism, this is what tulsi gabbard was talking about. shy also talking about a party that lead by a man who
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is well into his 9th decade, president biden about to turn 80, but best gift, not mention its according to white house insiders who will downplay the president's big birthday to avoid the discussion about his advanced age. as well as his physical and mental frail tie, as long as he keeps shaking hands with invisible people, and asking for jack who pass oweed on, those discussions will continue, with world on brink of nuclear armageddon. the president's word americans entitled to a leader who doesn't have to down ldownplay his own birthday. >> it is kind of sad, to your point, is it a surprise
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he is old, he will be alert, and people will say i thought he was 97, he isa only 80 they should have the party. at 4:00 in the afternoon. kennedy: on the lative side, let's do noon, because, we have a patio or a porch, when they put a cap on his day. so, leslie, why are we pretending we don't know the president is old? >> y2k i think it's right to down play it, now the just on age, he should not have a big bash when he is president of united states when you have people like in florida who are rebuilding, you have people who are concerned about you know inflation, and you know food and fuel prices. i think you would be spitting in face of american people. but with age, this blows my mind.
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kennedy: adam schiff was shipping champagne why not a big party. >> a fundraiser. >> they are not -- -- please, politics on both sides, ted cruz was enjoying cancun. there is a list of hypocrisy on both sides, talk about age thing. because republicans want the retirement age to be from 65 increase to 70 and people to live longer. kennedy: is that part of republican platform or they feel specifically we're talking about. >> own people in their own party. kennedy: you have -- you are sil silly with them, do you want to run l through the list. hall like nancy pelosi they are up ward of 80. >> republican don't. kennedy: chuck grassley 88,
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mitch mcconnell 105, we're being t terrorized by by old people, be honest he is oil, frail and lost control of his mental faculties be honest about 2 it. >> i'm not boy i'm going to say that. >> you don't have to, where is jackie. >> look, not just joe biden problem, i agree, the age the average age of our political figures in both parties. has gotten way too high. we need to lower the retirement age for government. because as you said, there are very important issues being looked at. think of the questions about technology, and social media that we're resting with as a puck electr public, they don't understand the technology, it is clear every time they
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are dragged through congress, they are asking questions they have no ideas. it is a national security problem. it goes beyond that. and voter should say enough is enough to people seeking reelection into their 80s and 90s. kennedy: i wish they would, they are doing right now it is elder abuse it is cruel, we're held hostage by an army of jer geriatric zombies it is bad news, jason, leslie and robby you are all wonderful, thank you very much. >> thank you. kennedy: coming up california liberal been pushing for pol bullet train for decade. a rail company said that the state a disfunction is worse
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kennedy: california, knows how to party ♪ ♪ california bullet train hopes running out of steam, costs are getting out of corocontrol -- according to new york time, a french rail company bailed out. they were to help they took on a job in north africa, it is less politically disfunctional. let that sink in. you california crazies, they think that california is a bigger mess than algeria. and libya. why can't the left let this 113 billion dollar boondoggle go? joining me now host of next revolution.
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steve hilton welcome back. >> you know, when i hear bullet train. like the bullet in the matrix. moving slow across the screen that is the bullet. it is unbelievable, i love that you focused on that detail, that is what stood out, new york times investigation, it of the french railway company, that came to consult, they have good high-speed rail in france they left, they found they -- found it was less politically disfunctional in africa, that in morocco the high-speed rail opened in 2018, the plan for this one promised to open in 2020. cost 33 billion. that is what they promises tax payers. now they say 133 billion,
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2030. and but estimate from people who know about the progress say if they continue at the rate of work it will not be finished this s century. kennedy: oh, my god, imagine the ballooning costs over the next 78 years. this is what is so crazy. >> good quick math. kennedy: thank you, i never understood the bullet train boner, something that left has, the ultimate and socialist ukeepia, fast trains will move us, we have highways, it a spread out country, people ride in cars. sometimes on buses. very infrequently on trains, .1% of people commute on amtrak so they want spend trillions and add to national debt. to fund the trains which take way too long they always go over budget. and it is never going to happen. stop trying to make bullet
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trains happen in this country. how could we get that across. >> right. you can't. first you are right. it works in some places, i grew up in england there are a lot of train its works. in america, it does not work and california, all strid spread out, spend money on things that would help, upgrading local transports, so people are not stuck in traffic jams or they don't want to do, that why? they all know that this project is doomed. but they are spinning that money. i -- spending that money, i talked with someone involved in this sat on the board a while ago, and he said, the reason it is still going, is two, first, all places that train is to stop, whether works or not, members of state linl legislature, they continue to vote for it like the of con
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construction jobs. what is worst the corruption, what is driving this donation from the construction companies involved in the legislator who keep it going their donors want it. kennedy: it is disgusting. it raises taxes but whatever it was intention to be it is not, it was to go through san gabriel value up tejon pass from l.a. to san francisco, now to mojave desert and palmdale and other places like you said, because every state legislator wants a grab bag. this will be a great transportation -- never will be a transportation hub it will first be a train, it was built on lies. >> i think we are more likely to have flying cars zooming before that train is finished. whole thing is a joke, a monument to vanity
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incompetence and corruption of california democrats. >> beautiful, thank you, steve. >> see you soon. kennedy: topical storm is next, before the break, your tickle me tuesday joke, guess punch line on twitter. what's red, and smells like blue paint? please don't look it up. because you've got the next generation in global secure networking from comcast business. with fully integrated security solutions all in one place. so you're covered. on-premise and in the cloud. you can run things the way you want - your team, ours or a mix of both. with the nation's largest ip converged network. from the most innovative company. bring on today with comcast business. powering possibilities. (vo) the fully electric audi e-tron family is here.
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kennedy: according to new survey half of all americans have been body shamed by friends and family, if you about by weight, there 3/4 of americans that is a happy burden this is the topical storm, one. a minnesota man set a new record for heaviest pumpkin grown in americaa. it is gourdous. here it is. unless it falls to your foot it is a squash, it looks like now the inside it is sseedier han hunter biden. it was cultivated by travis,
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a minnesota gardening teacher, makes him a grower and a shower, earned him tw23,000 in price money, he will probably blow it on hoes. >> 49-year-old man broken american record for only man who wants to get away from his wife more than tom brady, college freshman army veteran went back to college to advance his career and he learned what his nonbinary pronouns are, he decided to try out for the college football team earning respect of his teammates with work ethic. and buying then beer. ray plays game differently from his younger teammates, high drinks warm milk on
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sidelines and puts on by fol-- by folk uls on read de. >> topic 3. british artist started burning hundreds of his art work after selling digital versions of them, yet somehow is the people who bought the nfts who got burned there they are. hottest works of art. they were created by artist damion, now he is burning the currency. faster than joe biden. and project began in july of 2021, he created tep create 10,000 original works, they were reportedly sole for 2 thousand dollars a piece. >> holy crap he is rich. which is a great investment according to my german friend an anna.
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they promise to destroy whatever pieces were not claimed he is now making good on that promise by burning his legacy, like he is a crematorium. like robert de niro with his acting career over last 15 years. >> and topic 4. tom cruise to be first civil civilian to perform space walkout side of the international space station during shooting up his upcoming space move of movie, spending top in orbit on a spacex rob it, making him most spaced out actor since gary bussey, details are scarce. tom will play an older man, who is only person who can save earth. he will playing florida
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governor ron desantis, and his costar shares screen with other stars, he is to work with his director, in o outer space, ruler of the gatalic confederation, tiny tom you are so cruise ecute even if you are crazy. >> we made it to tick old me tuesday. >> what is red and smells like f blue paint. >> red paint? >> i'm laughing inside. >> i s red paint. matt got it, janelle got it. karen, mckinney, tony you are so much smatter than everyone else. i am glad you got it red paint smells like victory, thank you for watching the best hour of your day follow
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